File:Argonne Bridge Architectural Drawing.jpg

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Architectural drawing of the Argonne Bridge in Millwood, Washington

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English: Architectural drawing by Ben J. Garnett, city engineer of Spokane, Washington (1916-1956) of the Argonne Bridge, a concrete arch spanning the Spokane River in Millwood, Washington. The bridge was constructed in 1920 and was named after the Argonne Forest in France. It was named in honor of local soldiers who died at the Battle of the Argonne Forest during World War I.
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Source Physical, large-format copy of the original drawing.
Author Ben J. Garnett
Camera location47° 41′ 23.56″ N, 117° 16′ 57.76″ W  Heading=47° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

This copy has been donated to the Spokane Valley Heritage Museum in Spokane Valley, Washington.

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